I have some code that has the following format:
function myfunc1 () { ... jquery.bind('click', myfunc2) ... }
function myfunc2 () { ... }
...
Yes, the functions are global, but it's ok since I'm writing within a google chrome extension content script, so it's sandboxed.
Now, I'm trying to minify and obfuscate the code. I've tried YUI Compressor and the Google Closure compiler. The problem is, I can't figure out how to minify/obfuscate the global function names. With YUI it doesn't minify the global variables in case they're called externally. With Closure in advanced mode, it seems like it can rename the global variables, however I'm having problem with the dead code removal. Most functions appear to be dead since they depend on DOM interaction and event handling and aren't called directly.
So any idea on how to minify these global variables? Do I need to just write a script to do some regex replacement? I'm also open to refactoring my code if that would fit the minification pattern better (for example, adding to a closure or whatnot)
function clo () { function myfunc1 () {...jquery.bind('click', myfunc2)...} function myfunc2 () {} }
? What would I say inside the bind, this.myfunc2, or just myfunc2?